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Plumbago, one year on.
By Siris
- 29 Sep, 2016
- 7 likes
It is a year since I bought two squashed plug plants. Look at them now. The dwarf, Ceratostigma plumbaginoides 12" tall, the leaves turn red in Autumn.
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This is the second time I have grown this small shrub, the first one about 20 years ago I lost, maybe to frost.
30 Sep, 2016
Me too Siris, used to grow it many years ago, was just reading up on our Ceratastigma willmottianum, before it has a winter mulch!!
6 Oct, 2016
Willmottianum, the bigger brother of plumbaginoides.
6 Oct, 2016
Love that blue .....
8 Oct, 2016
And the leaves should all turn red as Autumn progresses.
8 Oct, 2016
Even better, not something I've ever grown can't think why!
9 Oct, 2016
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Ceratostigma Willmottianum
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Lovely. I used to have one but it disappeared without a trace....I blame rabbits. I love that plant.
30 Sep, 2016